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How do I control my fear and panic?
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Hi Distraughtsister,
Welcome to the forums and thank you for reaching out to us.
I can hear the anxiety and desperation in your words along with the love and compassion you have for your sister. I am so sorry you are all going through this and I understand how difficult this is for you to deal with while grieving the loss of your father. It is a lot to try to cope with all at once.
I would like to firstly suggest calling the helplines for real time support, that does not mean you can't also be supported on the forums, however I think talking to someone professional for advice or referral would be of great help to you while you are going through this. This advice also applies to your mother and anyone else in the family who is struggling including your sister. There are several numbers that may be helpful but I would like to confer with our moderators to find the most appropriate service for you. I will reply again when I have done this, in the meantime you can click the button at the top right of the page "Immediate support" for contacting our helpline to talk or chat.
I will get back to you as soon as able.
Please talk care,
indigo
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Hi again,
I have conferred with our moderators and have a couple of options for you listed below.
Griefline 1300 845 745 available 8am-8pm 7 days (this service would also be helpful for the rest of your family)
You can connect with a Social Worker free of charge through Centrelink on 132850
or by visiting a service centre and requesting to speak with a Social Worker
If you have not already looked into a mental health care plan with your GP, you will find more information in the following link
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/mental-health-care-and-medicare?context=60092
As I said, these are options for real time support but we will also be here to support you so please feel free to continue this conversation if you feel comfortable doing so.
You are not alone,
indigo
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Hi again,
I have been giving your situation some thought and in case you have not done so, you could write a character reference for your sister. Anyone else who knows your sister well could also do the same. I have given a link below to give you some information.
https://www.legalaid.vic.gov.au/going-court-writing-character-reference
I hope you are ok, I will be here to support you when you need to talk.
indigo
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Hi DistraughtSister,
What a horrible time for you. My heart goes out to your whole family coping in really difficult circumstances.
You're doing great. You're being there for your sister and you mother. Keep doing that. They need you.
In order to keep yourself safe at the same time, reach out and get whatever help you can. You've got medical help - that's great, you've got the professional links that Indigo sent - that's great. Is there anyone in your own circle you can tell, just so you have someone you can phone when you need to? A friend who doesn't know your sister? I understand you don't want to tell your husband, but is he not wondering why you are so anxious?
If not, keep reaching out on the forums here. There are people who will support you.
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Thank you. Yes we have already had 4 people do that. The lawyers didn't think anyone would give much weight to mine as it would be assumed I would say anything to protect her. A family friend, a friend she worked with, another friend she made while in a different clinic and a friend of mine who knows her well were all happy to write references.
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Hi Distraughtsister,
I am glad to hear from you, you sound like you are managing as best you can under the circumstances.
It's true that life can sometimes be quite cruel and often times to those who are most vulnerable. The only thing I can say to that is I have been through some big challenges and having survived them has made me a stronger person and I think you will find in time that this will be true for your sister as well.
I totally understand your anxiety about how the trial will end, it's that unknown factor that takes you completely out of your comfort zone and leaves you in limbo. You are also right that this whole situation is beyond your control so my only suggestion is to keep your thoughts on a positive outcome.
Please keep me updated on how you are when you are able.
You are in my thoughts,
indigo
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